Partly Funded Bachelor's Scholarships for Different Specialties from ECU University in Australia

Deadline :
31 Jul 2020

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Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Western Australia offers a number of merit-based scholarships for international students from Algeria, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Tunisiaand Yemen who want to pursue the University's undergraduate program for the 2019-2020 academic year.

Value:

The scholarship covers 10% of the tuition fees for the duration of the course.

Eligibility Criteria:

To be eligible for this scholarship, the Applicant must:

Be a citizen of one of the following countries: Algeria, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen.

Not be New Zealand or Australian citizens or Australian Permanent Resident.

Study at ECU Joondalup, ECU Mount Lawley, or ECU South West (Bunbury) Campus.

Not be in receipt of a government scholarship or industry sponsorship.

Not have received a Certificate of Enrolment from ECU in any course before 18 July 2019.

Commence study in 2020.

Meet a high level of academic achievement in your previous studies (as determined by ECU).

Study in one of the undergraduate programs available at ECU except the following:

Bachelor of Science (Nursing);

Bachelor of Science (Midwifery), and

Bachelor of Science (Paramedical).

Additional Terms and Conditions:

The scholarship recipient must be in continuous good standing academically and financially.

The scholarship recipient must maintain a full-time enrolment load of 60 credit points each semester, and not defer their studies for more than one semester during their course.

Course transfers are not permitted without ECU’s permission.

The scholarship funds can only be used for tuition fees and cannot be used for any other expense.

The scholarship cannot be transferred to an ECU campus or partner outside Western Australia, or to another university.

The scholarship can be revoked if the recipient does not accept their Letter of Offer or enroll in their course by the date specified.

The scholarship recipient must pay their tuition fees within the stipulated payment deadlines, failure to do so will negate the scholarship.

The scholarship recipient must comply with any applicable student visa requirements.

The scholarship will be revoked at any stage if a student is found to have provided information that is misleading, does not meet the scholarship eligibility criteria, or does not comply with the ongoing conditions of the scholarship.